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T-Mobile Phone blacklisting

does t-mobile blacklist imei's for accounts on a regular 2 year contract, non-EIP, where you just let them go and dont pay the bill? I am going to be switching to family mobile and dont want to end up with a blacklisted mytouch q because im giving that to my wife

does t-mobile blacklist imei's for accounts on a regular 2 year contract, non-EIP, where you just let them go and dont pay the bill? I am going to be switching to family mobile and dont want to end up with a blacklisted mytouch q because im giving that to my wife

I haven't seen any reports of non-EIP devices being blacklisted just because someone ETF'd. You should be fine.

Dang dude... if you signed a contract and made a commitment, then pay your bill. It will come back to haunt you if you don't.

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If you signed a contract, then the provider can blacklist I would imagine for non payment. It should be expected. You used the service, and you need to pay for it. This happens on CDMA providers all the time. Once the bill is paid, it usually is released. I know that Verizon works this way. I would imagine that T-Mobile would operate in a similar manner.

If you signed a contract, then the provider can blacklist I would imagine for non payment. It should be expected. You used the service, and you need to pay for it. This happens on CDMA providers all the time. Once the bill is paid, it usually is released. I know that Verizon works this way. I would imagine that T-Mobile would operate in a similar manner.

This. Even if OP paid full price for it. OP signed a contract and it will probably get blacklisted.

That being said, OP made a thread about getting a new iPhone on contract with AT&T. Maybe he should pay his T-Mobile bill before getting an iPhone. Sounds like his priorities are complete whack IMO. Is an iPhone really that important that you will ignore T-Mo and ruin your credit to get a "god phone"?